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SHIPPING.

Phases or THU Moon. Last Quarter. 12th .. .. 1.59 &.m. New Moon, 19th .. .. 0.1 p.m First Quarter, 27th «. .. 4.24 p.m. Perigee, Bth .. ... .. 1.80 a.m. Apogee, 24th .. ... 0.30 a.m. Moonlight evenings during the week. ARRIVALS. October. 5— Wairarnpß from South. Passengers— Messrs. Meyrick, Kenny, Fordham, Scales, Tnggar, Large, B-.clianan, Campbell, Harris, Davis, Cresswell, Duthie, W. King, and Parateru. DEPARTURES, October. 6— Wairarapa for Auckland, Passengers— Mesdames Tutchen and Armstrong, and Miss Foley. Messrs. Perry, Dickens, C. D. Ben. nett, T. B. O’Meara, and two Chinamen, IMPORTS. Per Wairarapa—Bale. 30 boxes, 104 chests, Graham Pitt it Bennett; 25 boxes, 2| chests, Brown ; 59 boxes, 6| chests, Teat A Friar ; 70 boxes, 104 chests, East; 100 boxes tea, 10J chests, Smith & Co.; case, J. Browne ; 2 pkgs, Telephone ; case, Chrisp & Muir; 9 cases, bale, J. Craig; truss. Brown ; case, Hallenstein Bros; 27 cases, 5 crates, Common <t Co.; 6 cases, J. Robb ; case, Wallace; R cases, crate, Erskine; 11 cases, bale, Fisher; case, Sigley: case, A. A. George; bdle, 2 plates, bag, pkg China matting, Parnell A Boylan ; case, Adair; pci, 2 cases, Brookes; 3| casks, 50 stoves, Graham ACo ; 2 trunks, Anderson.

The Northern Steamship Company’s new steamer, the Clansman, is specially designed for coast and passenger trade in the North Island. Her dimensions are—Length, 192 ft; breadth, 26ft; depth, lift { and gross tonnage, 650. Her engines are compound high and low p ess are, with cyclinders of 26in. and 46in., by 36in. stroke, and they develop 100 horse-power. The Clansman left the Clyde on 16th .July for Auckland, and the news of her arrival at her destination is daily expected. The Austral leaves London in November next for Adelaide. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Omapere, Southern Ports, 11th inst. Waiapu, schooner, Captain Nicolas, from Auckland and Coast ports. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Omapere, Tauranga and Auckland, 11th Onward, schooner, for South

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 253, 6 October 1884, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 253, 6 October 1884, Page 2

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 253, 6 October 1884, Page 2

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